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Sustaining Indonesia's forests: strategy for the World Bank 2006-2009 (Inglés)

Abstracto en inglés

Indonesia has the world's third largest area of tropical forest and globally significant biodiversity. Forest governance is a tangible entry point for engagement on decentralization and democracy, conflict and injustice, poverty and vulnerability. Forest... Vea más +Indonesia has the world's third largest area of tropical forest and globally significant biodiversity. Forest governance is a tangible entry point for engagement on decentralization and democracy, conflict and injustice, poverty and vulnerability. Forest issues touch every segment of civil society, including communities, adat (customary) groups, women, religious groups, NGOs and watchdog groups, large and small business, unions, educational institutions, the media, local governments and parliaments, law enforcement agencies and the central government. Forest policy is an entry point for engagement on every key development theme: rural development, economic growth, poverty, anti-corruption, democracy, conflict, and decentralization.
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